31/12/2016
MICHAIL K. LOMONOSSOW (1711-1765), МИХАИ́Л ВАСИ́ЛЬЕВИЧ ЛОМОНÓСОВ
7 pictures
Location: Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 13, Marburg, Germany.
Maker: ?
Photos: Siti Wahyuningsih, 9 February 2016.
Location: Wendelgasse 2, Marburg, Germany.
The poet lived in this house in the period 1736 - 1741.
Photos: Siti Wahyuningsih, 9 February 2016.
The Lomonossow Ridge (Russian: Хребет Ломоносова) is an unusual underwater ridge of continental crust in the Arctic Ocean. It spans 1,800 kilometres between the New Siberian Islands over the central part of the ocean to Ellesmere Island of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The width of the Lomonossow Ridge varies from 60 to 200 kilometres. It rises 3,300 to 3,700 metres above the 4,200-metre deep seabed. The minimum depth of the ocean above the ridge is less than 400 metres. Slopes of the ridge are relatively steep, broken up by canyons, and covered with layers of silt. The Lomonossow Ridge was first discovered by the Soviet high-latitude expeditions in 1948 and is named after poet/scientist Mikhail Lomonosov.
Lomonossow is also a medium crater on Mars, with a diameter close to 150 km. It is located in the Martian northern plains north of the planet's equator. Since it is large and found close (65.9° north) to the boundary between the Mare Acidalium quadrangle and the Mare Boreum quadrangle, it is found on both maps. The topography is smooth and young in this area, hence Lomonosov is easy to spot on large maps of Mars. The crater was named in honour of poet/scientist Mikhail V. Lomonossow in 1973.
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28/10/2016
MARCEL PROUST (1871 - 1922)
2 pictures
Location: Illiers-Combray, France.
Maker: ?
Photo: © Marianne Schaaf, Leiden (NL), July 2016.
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26/10/2016
ERICH KÄSTNER (1899 - 1974)
3 pictures
Location: Romano-Guardini-Platz, Mainz, Germany.
Photos: © Albert Hagenaars, 7 February 2016.
Established by: Deutsches Kabarettarchiv, Forum Theater, The town of Mainz, 2004.
In the German town of Mainz, the project 'Stars of Satire' intends to honour the "Besonderen unter den Ausgezeichneten" in the field of cabaret. It consists of bronze tiles with names of the artists on Romano-Guardini-Platz. This square, called after priest and theologian Romano Guardini, is located between the German Cabaret Archives and the Forum Theatre. The signatures of eighty nominees have been engraved in stainless steel.
With this project the initiators want to remember the personalities who, as writers or performers in international cabaret, have animated the artistic process of their genre or participated otherwise in its history, from the foundation of the first cabaret, Le Chat Noir in Paris, on. Supported by founders and sponsors they pay respect to satirists and artists, some of them still alive, whose achievements have proven to be probing enough to keep influencing people all over the world.
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29/06/2016
THEODOR FLIEDNER (1800 - 1864)
2 pictures
Location: Barbarossawall, Kaiserswerth, Germany.
Maker: ?
Photo: © Bert Bevers, 27 November 2011.
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24/06/2016
JOHANNES STALPART VAN DER WIELE (1579 - 1639)
4 pictures
Location: Bagijnhof, Delft, The Netherlands.
Maker: ?
Photos: Albert Hagenaars, 12 December 2010.
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10/06/2016
KURT TUCHOLSKY (1890 - 1935)
3 pictures
Location: Romano-Guardini-Platz, Mainz, Germany.
Photos: © Albert Hagenaars, 7 February 2016.
Established by: Deutsches Kabarettarchiv, Forum Theater, The town of Mainz, 2004.
In the German town of Mainz, the project 'Stars of Satire' intends to honour the "Besonderen unter den Ausgezeichneten" in the field of cabaret. It consists of bronze tiles with names of the artists on Romano-Guardini-Platz. This square, called after priest and theologian Romano Guardini, is located between the German Cabaret Archives and the Forum Theatre. The signatures of eighty nominees have been engraved in stainless steel.
With this project the initiators want to remember the personalities who, as writers or performers in international cabaret, have animated the artistic process of their genre or participated otherwise in its history, from the foundation of the first cabaret, Le Chat Noir in Paris, on. Supported by founders and sponsors they pay respect to satirists and artists, some of them still alive, whose achievements have proven to be probing enough to keep influencing people all over the world.
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EMMA CREBOLDER
3 pictures
Location: Corner Ansjovislaan/Palingstraat, Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands.
Initiative: Stenen Strofen.
Design: Marc Meeuwissen.
Established: 4 June 2016, at the occasion of the celebration of 25 Years District Bergse Plaat.
Photos: © Albert Hagenaars, 4 June 2016.
From Everswaard to Hildernisse
from Reimerswaal to Lodijke
The Plaat commemorates its floods.
Sauntering proudly along Lake Binnenschelde,
never alone for always
old souls cheerfully surf along.
A neighbourhood has been reclaimed from the sea,
full of light and life,
from Everswaard to Hildernisse
from Reimerswaal to Lodijke
people find their place.
English translation: Albert Hagenaars
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25/03/2016
HUGO BALL (1886 - 1927)
3 pictures
Location: Romano-Guardini-Platz, Mainz, Germany.
Photos: © Albert Hagenaars, 7 February 2016.
Established by: Deutsches Kabarettarchiv, Forum Theater, The town of Mainz, 2004.
In the German town of Mainz, the project 'Stars of Satire' intends to honour the "Besonderen unter den Ausgezeichneten" in the field of cabaret. It consists of bronze tiles with names of the artists on Romano-Guardini-Platz. This square, called after priest and theologian Romano Guardini, is located between the German Cabaret Archives and the Forum Theatre. The signatures of eighty nominees have been engraved in stainless steel.
With this project the initiators want to remember the personalities who, as writers or performers in international cabaret, have animated the artistic process of their genre or participated otherwise in its history, from the foundation of the first cabaret, Le Chat Noir in Paris, on. Supported by founders and sponsors they pay respect to satirists and artists, some of them still alive, whose achievements have proven to be probing enough to keep influencing people all over the world.
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Location: Romano-Guardini-Platz, Mainz, Germany.
Photos: © Albert Hagenaars, 7 February 2016.
Established by: Deutsches Kabarettarchiv, Forum Theater, The town of Mainz, 2004.
In the German town of Mainz, the project 'Stars of Satire' intends to honour the "Besonderen unter den Ausgezeichneten" in the field of cabaret. It consists of bronze tiles with names of the artists on Romano-Guardini-Platz. This square, called after priest and theologian Romano Guardini, is located between the German Cabaret Archives and the Forum Theatre. The signatures of eighty nominees have been engraved in stainless steel.
With this project the initiators want to remember the personalities who, as writers or performers in international cabaret, have animated the artistic process of their genre or participated otherwise in its history, from the foundation of the first cabaret, Le Chat Noir in Paris, on. Supported by founders and sponsors they pay respect to satirists and artists, some of them still alive, whose achievements have proven to be probing enough to keep influencing people all over the world.
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JOZEF CORNELIUS (1849 - 1943)
5 pictures
Location: Schängelbrunnen, Rathaushof, Koblenz, Germany.
Photos: © Albert Hagenaars and Siti Wahyuningsih, 9 February 2016.
The Schängelbrunnen itself.
Portrait of Karl Kraehmer, composer of the Schängellied (words by Jozef Cornelius), which has become the most popular hymn of Koblenz.
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Location: Schängelbrunnen, Rathaushof, Koblenz, Germany.
Photos: © Albert Hagenaars and Siti Wahyuningsih, 9 February 2016.
The Schängelbrunnen itself.
Portrait of Karl Kraehmer, composer of the Schängellied (words by Jozef Cornelius), which has become the most popular hymn of Koblenz.
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19/03/2016
BENNO BARNARD
3 pictures
Location: Garden Literary Faculty, Erasmusplein, Leuven, Flanders.
Photo: © Albert Hagenaars, 6 September 2014.
Literary Garden (1994). The vegetal poetry in this garden dedicated to language and literature refers to the character of the faculty and also invites to repose in the richness of Erasmus Garden. Established, with support of the Cultural Commission, by the teaching staff at the occasion of the centenary celebration of 'Germanic Languages'. Based upon an idea by Mr. Willy Smedts.
The entrance of Erasmushuis. The sculpture 'Falling horse' (1989) was realized by Rik Poot (1924 - 2006) at the occasion of the exhibition 'Beeld na beeld', meaning 'Image after image' but also 'Sculpture after sculpture'!
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Location: Garden Literary Faculty, Erasmusplein, Leuven, Flanders.
Photo: © Albert Hagenaars, 6 September 2014.
Literary Garden (1994). The vegetal poetry in this garden dedicated to language and literature refers to the character of the faculty and also invites to repose in the richness of Erasmus Garden. Established, with support of the Cultural Commission, by the teaching staff at the occasion of the centenary celebration of 'Germanic Languages'. Based upon an idea by Mr. Willy Smedts.
The entrance of Erasmushuis. The sculpture 'Falling horse' (1989) was realized by Rik Poot (1924 - 2006) at the occasion of the exhibition 'Beeld na beeld', meaning 'Image after image' but also 'Sculpture after sculpture'!
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31/01/2016
ARSENE HOUSSAYE (1814 - 1896)
2 pictures
Location: Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, 8 Boulevard de Ménilmontant, Paris, France.
Maker: Hubert Louis-Noël (1839 - 1925).
Photos: © Bert Bevers
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Location: Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, 8 Boulevard de Ménilmontant, Paris, France.
Maker: Hubert Louis-Noël (1839 - 1925).
Photos: © Bert Bevers
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NICK J. SWARTH
2 pictures
Location: Paleisring, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Maker: On-Site Poetry (Sander Neijnens & Nick J. Swarth), 2009.
The project was commissioned by the municipality of Tilburg.
Photos: © Sander Neijnens, 2009.
The same poem, during the Tilburg Ten Miles.
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Location: Paleisring, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Maker: On-Site Poetry (Sander Neijnens & Nick J. Swarth), 2009.
The project was commissioned by the municipality of Tilburg.
Photos: © Sander Neijnens, 2009.
The same poem, during the Tilburg Ten Miles.
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22/01/2016
LOPE DE VEGA (1562 - 1635)
Location: Bourla Theatre, Komedieplaats, Antwerp, Flanders.
Maker: ?.
Photos: © Bert Bevers. 8 April 2013.
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LUCEBERT Lubertus Swaanswijk (1924 - 1994)
3 pictures
Location: Garden Literary Faculty, Erasmusplein, Leuven, Flanders.
Photo: © Albert Hagenaars, 6 September 2014.
Literary Garden (1994). The vegetal poetry in this garden dedicated to language and literature refers to the character of the faculty and also invites to repose in the richness of Erasmus Garden. Established, with support of the Cultural Commission, by the teaching staff at the occasion of the centenary celebration of 'Germanic Languages'. Based upon an idea by Mr. Willy Smedts.
The entrance of Erasmushuis. The sculpture 'Falling horse' (1989) was realized by Rik Poot (1924 - 2006) at the occasion of the exhibition 'Beeld na beeld', meaning 'Image after image' but also 'Sculpture after sculpture'!
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Location: Garden Literary Faculty, Erasmusplein, Leuven, Flanders.
Photo: © Albert Hagenaars, 6 September 2014.
Literary Garden (1994). The vegetal poetry in this garden dedicated to language and literature refers to the character of the faculty and also invites to repose in the richness of Erasmus Garden. Established, with support of the Cultural Commission, by the teaching staff at the occasion of the centenary celebration of 'Germanic Languages'. Based upon an idea by Mr. Willy Smedts.
The entrance of Erasmushuis. The sculpture 'Falling horse' (1989) was realized by Rik Poot (1924 - 2006) at the occasion of the exhibition 'Beeld na beeld', meaning 'Image after image' but also 'Sculpture after sculpture'!
www.alberthagenaars.nl
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